The view outside my hotel room was not looking very friendly. And I don't mean that because there was kids shouting "Top Shop" and lighting fireworks at odd hours of the night until police arrived. I meant it because it was snowing out, bro.
I know theres kids in Antarctica or Alaska or some other cold place like the North Pole right now saying "those stupid Californians think that is snow, thats like a nice day here in _____(insert Antarctica, Alaska, or North Pole). But thats fine, I'm spoiled in San Diego I know. I don't even go outside my house if its cloudy out.
You can barely even see those cars theres so much snow piled on them.
That's our whip right there. Notice how I only shot the photo of like half the car well thats because I was just driving it and the snow came off the windows in the front. But I was trying to make this photo look epic and make you feel bad for us.
We sat at the booth again and this time we came equipped with a tv and dvd player. It looked like we were playing the new Lurk Fest video from far away.
But we were playing this work out video instead. It was left in the dvd player that the shop gave us so we just rolled with it. Now all these kids are going to have buns of steel. Sorry that was weird.
I made everyone limbo for product today. Good idea huh.
nice photo...or not.
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This is awkward looking. And I apologize.
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This dude is seriously being serious about this. bro.
When I was walking around I checked out the Osiris booth and noticed they have a couple Foundation shoes on Display. What do you think?
David tried to take some peoples money in dice.
Then we all went to the boss mans Hotel to meet up for some dinner.
They got good blogging materials at there hotel in downtown Minneapolis. We took advantage.
Below are the photos I got when I said "quick guys look cool".
I give you weird photo number 1.
Followed by way weirdest photo number 2. What a clever bunch of fellas.
After dinner with the boss man we decided to all head back to the park for the launch ramp contest they were hosting.
As you can see I put a ton of effort into both of these last photos. Shot from my digi cam on top of a ramp a million miles away from all the action. Oh well. One more day in Minneapolis...